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Dear Colleagues,

By popular demand, Executive Services Division is continuing its fortnightly/monthly Preparation of Briefings and Correspondence workshops throughout 2017. Facilitated by an executive or DET senior manager, the workshops are designed for all staff to find out what’s involved in the creation of high quality briefings and correspondence.

The one and a half hour sessions are delivered using the Department's electronic collaboration tools, enabling regionally based staff to join in. They provide participants with an understanding of:

expectations about quality and timeliness

how to approach the preparation of briefings and correspondence for the Secretary and ministers

steps, roles and responsibilities in the briefings and correspondence process

structure of the current DET briefing template and how to ensure content is well targeted

resources and support available to them.

If you cannot attend the training in person, the session will be most effective if you dial in via polycom with your colleagues. However, if this is not possible, you are still encouraged to join via skype from your workstation.

Training materials, venue and Polycom details will be provided to the attendees upon registration via Eventbrite.